Head frame for club-bagging device

ABSTRACT

A club-bagging device includes a bag, a head frame and at least one lug. The head frame is installed on the bag. The lug is formed on the head frame. A shoulder strap may be attached to the lug. Alternatively, a hook connected with a towel may be engaged with lug. Alternatively, tees may be held on the lug. Alternatively, a tie may be attached to the lug for binding an umbrella.

FIELD OF INVENTION

The present invention relates to a club-bagging device including a bagand a head frame formed with a plurality of lugs for engagement withhooks.

BACKGROUND OF INVENTION

Referring to FIG. 6, a conventional club-bagging device includes a bag 1and a head frame 2 installed on the bag 1. A shoulder strap 3 is sewedon the bag 1. A strap 4 is inserted through a ring 5. Two ends of thestrap 4 are sewed on the bag 1. A hook 6 is sewed on a towel. The hook 5can be engaged with the ring 4. Thus, the towel is attached to the bag1. Two ends of a strap 7 are sewed on the bag 1. Thus, a loop is formedby means of the strap 7. A tie 8 is inserted through the loop formed bymeans of the strap 7. A locking element 9 is installed on the tie 8. Thetie 8 and the locking element 9 are used to hold an umbrella forexample. However, the sewing of the straps 3, 4 and 7 on the bag 1 istroublesome and provides inadequate strength.

The present invention is therefore intended to obviate or at leastalleviate the problems encountered in prior art.

SUMMARY OF INVENTION

It is the primary objective of this invention is to provide aclub-bagging device including a bag and a head frame formed with aplurality of lugs for firmly holding a plurality of articles.

Other objectives, advantages and features of the present invention willbecome apparent from the following detailed description when taken inconjunction with the drawings.

BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS

FIG. 1 is a perspective view of a club-bagging device according to thepreferred embodiment of the present invention.

FIG. 2 is a top view of the club-bagging device of FIG. 1.

FIG. 3 is an exploded view of the club-bagging device of FIG. 1.

FIG. 4 is a cross-sectional view of the club-bagging device of FIG. 1.

FIG. 5 is a perspective view of the club-bagging device of FIG. 1 towhich a shoulder strap, a towel, a tie and two tees are attached.

FIG. 6 is a perspective view of a conventional club-bagging device onwhich a shoulder strap, a hook and a tie are sewed.

DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF PREFERRED EMBODIMENT

Referring to FIGS. 1 and 2, in accordance with the preferred embodimentof the present invention, a club-bagging device includes a head frame 10and a bag 10 on which the head frame 10 is installed.

A first lug 11, a second lug 12, a third lug 13, a fourth lug 14 and ahandle 15 are formed on the head frame 10 during molding of the headframe 10.

Referring to FIG. 3, the head frame 10 includes a lower portion 16 andan upper portion 17. The lower portion 16 of the head frame 10 is put inthe bag 10. The lower portion 16 of the head frame 10 may be attached tothe bag 10 by means of rivets (not shown). On the upper portion 17 ofthe head frame 10 are formed the lugs 11, 12, 13 and 14 and the handle15. A cloth 30 is used to conceal the head frame 10. The cloth 30includes a first portion 31 and a second portion 32. Several cutouts 33are defined in the first portion 31 of the cloth 30.

Referring to FIG. 4, the cloth 30 is put on the head frame 10 so thatthe first portion 31 of the cloth 30 is located on an external side ofthe head frame 10 while the second portion 32 is located on an internalside of the head frame 10. The lugs 11, 12, 13 and 14 and the handle 15are put in the cutouts 33. The cloth 30 may be attached to the headframe 10 by means of rivets (not numbered).

Referring to FIG. 5, a shoulder strap 34 includes a lower end and anupper end. The lower end of the shoulder strap 34 is sewed on the bag10. The upper end of the shoulder strap 34 is inserted though a slotdefined in the first lug 11 and sewed on another portion of the shoulderstrap 34. Thus, the strap 34 is attached to the club-bagging device.

A towel 35 is connected with a hook 36. The hook 36 can be engaged withthe second lug 12. Thus, the towel 35 is attached to the head frame 10in a releasable manner.

Two tees 37 are inserted in two apertures defined in the third lug 13 sothat the tees 37 are attached to the head frame 10 in a releasablemanner.

A tie 38 includes two portions. The fourth lug 14 defines two aperturesthrough each of which each of the portions of the tie 38 is inserted. Alocking element 39 is installed on the portions of the tie 38. The tie38 and the locking element 39 are used to hold an umbrella 40 forexample.

Although the invention has been explained in relation to the preferredembodiment, modifications and variations can be made without departingfrom the spirit and scope of the invention as hereinafter claimed.

1. A club-bagging device comprising a bag, a head frame installed on thebag and at least one lug formed on the head frame for holding anarticle.
 2. The club-bagging device according to claim 1 including ashoulder strap with a lower end attached to the bag and an upper endattached to the lug.
 3. The club-bagging device according to claim 2wherein the upper end of the shoulder strap is inserted through a slotdefined in the lug and attached to another portion of the shoulderstrap.
 4. The club-bagging device according to claim 1 wherein the lugis for engagement with a hook to which a towel is connected.
 5. Theclub-bagging device according to claim 1 wherein the lug defines atleast one aperture for receiving a tee.
 6. The club-bagging deviceaccording to claim 1 including a tie attached to the lug for binding anarticle.
 7. The club-bagging device according to claim 6 wherein the tieincludes two portions to be tied around the article.
 8. The club-baggingdevice according to claim 7 wherein the lug defines two aperturesthrough each of which each of the portions of the tie is inserted. 9.The club-bagging device according to claim 7 including a locking elementinstalled on the portions of the tie.
 10. The club-bagging deviceaccording to claim 1 including a handle formed on the head frame. 11.The club-bagging device according to claim 1 wherein the head frameincludes a lower portion put in and attached to the bag and an upperportion on which the lug is formed.
 12. The club-bagging deviceaccording to claim 11 including a cloth for covering the upper portionof the head frame.
 13. The club-bagging device according to claim 1wherein the cloth includes a first portion covering an external side ofthe head frame and a second portion covering an internal side of thehead frame.
 14. The club-bagging device according to claim 17 whereinthe first portion of the cloth defines at least one cutout for receivingthe lug.
 15. The club-bagging device according to claim 1 wherein thelug is formed on the head frame during molding of the head frame. 16.The club-bagging device according to claim 1 including a first lug, asecond lug, a third lug and a fourth lug all formed on the head frame.